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Rain Drops in VC?

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Sure, me too!

Riccardo

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+1 for realistic precipitation effects. Wouldn't it affect jet flying that much, it would

shure do to GA flying. I tried TS 2014 with its very nice rain effect. A very dark night

trip through tunnels in heavy snow storm almost got me completely disorientated.

Imho, realistic precipitation should be a No1 feature of any training simulator.

Gerrit

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+1 for realistic precipitation effects. Wouldn't it affect jet flying that much, it would

shure do to GA flying. I tried TS 2014 with its very nice rain effect. A very dark night

trip through tunnels in heavy snow storm almost got me completely disorientated.

Imho, realistic precipitation should be a No1 feature of any training simulator.

 

It can still be useful for a jet on approach. I imagine it is a bit harder landing with the windshield full of rain.

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